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  1. a cell is destroyed by repeatedly failing a cell cycle checkpoint. however, life is awesome and a new cell can use the left over
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  2. Which best describes a provirus?(1 point)Responses A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed. A provirus is
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  3. Which best describes a provirus?(1 point)Responses A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed. A provirus is
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  4. Compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA.(1 point)Responses A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed. A
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  5. QuestionCompare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA.(1 point)ResponsesA provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been
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  6. Differentiate between the lysogenic and lytic cycles.(1 point)Responses  The host cell is destroyed during the lytic cycle.
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  7. Differentiate between the lysogenic and lytic cycles.(1 point)Responses The host cell is destroyed during the lytic cycle. The
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  8. Compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA.(1 point)Responses A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed. A
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  9. Which best describes a provirus?(1 point) Responses A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed. A provirus is
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  10. Differentiate between the lysogenic and lytic cycles.(1 point)Responses The host cell is destroyed during the lytic cycle. The
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